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The metro manila green print vision 2030 (dec 2012)
1.
2. WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
Metro Manila Urban Renewal
Council Resolution (13 Feb 2011)
MMC Resolution No. 11-09, s. 2011
directing the Metro Manila Council
Committee on Urban Development &
Renewal/ Land Use Planning and Zoning,
led by Hon. Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian, to
convene and conceptualize/craft an urban
renewal program for Metro Manila.
3. PHASE I
Stakeholder Engagements
• Greenprint 2030 Launch Event
• Technical Workshops: International
good practices on metropolitan
planning and management
• Two seminars for Metro Manila
LGU planners on Mexico and Brazil
• metropolitan planning experiences
• Visioning Workshop
GREENPRINT 2030:
4. The Vision for Metro Manila by 2030
• Outlines a core set of opportunities
• Developed by international experts with
consultation from National Government
Agencies, Local Government Units, and Civil
Society Organizations
GREENPRINT 2030:
5. PHASE I
Stakeholder
One-on-One
Engagements
GREENPRINT 2030:
6. PHASE I
Stakeholder
Speaking
Engagements
GMMA READY Project: Seminar-Forum on Disaster Risk
Reduction Management & Climate Change Adaptation
Urban Land Institute-Joint Steering City of Pasig-sponsored Non-Motorized
Committee ULI Philippines and North Asia Transport Advocacy Forum
Ateneo School of RESILIENCE Project:2nd Inter-LGU Session
Government’s
Inclusive Mobility
Conference
CHED’s Executive Dev’t Program for SUCs: Workshop on
Revisiting & Enhancing the SUCs Strategic Plans DOST-FNRI: Regional Dissemination Forum
GREENPRINT 2030:
7. PHASE I
The Vision Components
Realizing the vision’s potential will require the coordinated
investment and progress on all vision elements, which are
divided in two sections:
Economic Opportunities
Green City-Building that Promotes Social Inclusivity, Livability & Reduced Vulnerability
GREENPRINT 2030:
8. PHASE I
Vision Achievement:
Capitalizing on Synergy
GREENPRINT 2030:
9. The Vision Statement
METRO MANILA FOR ALL
GREEN, CONNECTED, AND RESILIENT
PROCESSING KNOWLEDGE AND DELIVERING
SERVICES TO THE WORLD
WHERE TALENT AND OPPORTUNITY FLOURISH
GREENPRINT 2030:
11. Moving forward to PHASE II
Planning Next Steps
• VISION SETS FRAME FOR IDENTIFICATION OF
STRATEGIC PARAMETERS (“STARTER STRATEGY”)
• PLANNING FOR & FORMULATION OF GREEN PRINT
STRUCTURAL PLAN COMMENCES 1ST QUARTER
2013
GREENPRINT 2030:
13. Economic/Livelihood Vision:
Business and Knowledge Process
Outsourcing
To be a global center for knowledge process outsourcing, through
continuous wide scale upgrading of human resources
BPO / KPO Employment UP-Ayala TechnoHub
Source: CNN Eye on the Philippines Source: Metro Manila Directions
Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities
14. Economic/Livelihood Vision:
Attract Newly Rich-Regional Neighbors
Make Metro Manila the destination of first choice for the
newly emerging affluent citizens of East Asia for shopping,
conventions & entertainment
Tabu Bar, Makati
SMX Conference Center
Source: Manila Gateway
Source: Manila Gateway
Source: BVENTS
Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities
15. Economic/Livelihood Vision:
Reclaiming High-Value Services
Reclaim Metro Manila’s past role as a leading high-end services
center in Asia in areas such as Higher Education, Medical
Services / Tourism, and Creative Services
Cutting Edge Digital Animation St. Luke’s Hospital, World Class Cardiology Practice @
Studio, Makati Fort Bonifacio St. Luke’s
Source: Cutting Edge Studio Source: Greenprint Team Source: St. Luke’s Hospital
Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities
16. Economic/Livelihood Vision:
Peri-Urbanization Livelihood
Dramatically increasing livelihood opportunities in peri-urban
Metro Manila by targeting public policy / investment support
to globally competitive activities
(former) Intel Factory, Cavite Export
Processing Zone Toshiba Factory, Laguna
Electronics Assembly
Source: Sulit Real Estate Source: BBC News / Getty Images
Source: Toshiba Information Equipment
Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities
17. Green City Building Vision:
Peri-Urbanization as Opportunity
Address the very rapid population Urban and Peri-Urban
Boundaries
growth on the periphery (>3% p.a.) by
increasing mobility and livelihood
opportunities
Philippines’ Peri-Urban Slum Upgrading
Source: Cities Alliance
Source: Greenprint Team
Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities
18. Green City Building Vision:
Green Large Scale City Building
To trigger massive public-private investment that addresses the
backlog of housing, mobility, and environmental infrastructure
needs, creating a city building engine of economic growth &
employment creation
New Condo Construction
View of Makati from the Pasig River
Heavy Traffic on EDSA
Source: Chamber of Real Estate Builders’ Association Inc Source: Park Terraces Makati Source: Business Inquirer
Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities
19. Green City Building Vision :
Green Large Scale City Building (cont.)
Location of Major Residential,
• Building on the strengths of Commercial & Retail
Developments
Metro Manila’s multi-centered
structure Monumento
North Triangle
• Capitalizing on the current Cubao/Araneta
Eastwood
Manila
spatial structure’s potential to Ortigas
Makati
be green and time saving by BGC
enhancing connectivity among / MOA
within urban centers
• Bring people closer to jobs &
services Alabang
Source: Greenprint Team
Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities
20. Green City Building Vision:
Retrofitting Communities
Dramatically upgrade housing & communities by:
• Increasing densities outward from urban centers where appropriate,
especially near rapid transit stations
• With a bias towards in-situ redevelopment of low-income communities
based on win-win land readjustment techniques proven elsewhere, which
will preserve socio-economic diversity at the local level
In-Situ Relocation, Nagoya, Japan
Source: www.pvdatabase.org
Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities
21. Green City Building Vision:
Reducing Vulnerabilities
Flood Hazard Map of Metro Manila
Build and retrofit Metro
Manila to reduce
vulnerabilities associated with
natural disasters, particularly
flooding & earthquakes
Aftermath of Typhoon Ondoy
Source: Associated Press / Mike Alquinto
Source: World Bank
Greenprint 2030 Vision Triggered Opportunities
22. WE ARE SOON CLOSING OUR PHASE I, THEN MOVE
TO THE PHASE II STRUCTURAL PLANNING PROCESS.
THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS AND PARTNERS!
Notas do Editor
METRO MANILA FOR ALL (not only for the rich, the poor, the middle class BUT FOR ALL)GREEN (a livable, clean orderly city that cares for the environment and generations to come), CONNECTED (seamless access within and amongst cities and neighboring emerging urbanized provinces AS WELL AS connected to the world), AND RESILIENT (adaptive and pro-actively addressing the ill effects of climate change, disasters and natural calamities)PROCESSING KNOWLEDGE AND DELIVERING SERVICES TO THE WORLD (we are a country that serves the needs of the global market) WHERE TALENT AND OPPORTUNITY FLOURISH (we have jobs for everybody that cut across sectors, and we strive to uplift our people to the best of their potentials, upgrading their lives along the way)